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    Default Cell circuits remember their history

    MIT engineers have created genetic circuits in bacterial cells that not only perform logic functions, but also remember the results, which are encoded in the cell’s DNA and passed on for dozens of generations.


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    weird. Scary but intriging.
    Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.......... Arthur C. Clarke
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